Bonnie Hunter teaches me

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Thursday I took the day off from Double Delight and had fun, fun, fun making some more orange.pink blocks for 'project improv'. Here they are laid out on the floor to see how they look butted up against each other. More are in process but not up to 12.5" yet.

Yesterday I went back to working mostly on Clue #3 of Bonnie Hunter's Double Delight, which is pink Nine-patches. We need 130 of these babies. Right now I'm around 110. I assumed that I would have some extras that I could use in a neonatal quilt for the Guild's collection in March. Maybe not. Looks like I'm going to come out just about right!

Drove in constant snow across town for lunch with friends today, and tho' the driving was not too hard, it was a little tense, always expecting to slide around. I'm considering staying home from the symphony tonight, but will see if this snow continues or not. Hate to stop doing things because of the weather!

About Me

I'm retired and spending more time making quilt tops, almost all for charity. I live on a little lake with my husband Charlie, who has retired from being Rector of an Episcopal church for 30 years, and our dog Zeke. We have two grown children and three grands.